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UEFA Women's Euro 2022 - Schedule, fixtures, venues as the latest European Championships kick off in England

The latest edition of the UEFA Women’s European Championship takes place this summer. England will host the 13th edition of the quadrennial tournament as Europe’s top sides go head-to-head in order to determine the top team in the continent. Ad/> The competition was set to take place in 2021, but due to the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 and postponement of other events, was held over to this year.

UEFA Nations LeagueWerner scores twice as Germany hit five against Italy14/06/2022 AT 18:02 Netherlands are reigning European champions following their triumph on home soil in 2017, beating Denmark 4-2 in the final. When is Euro 2022? The tournament begins on Wednesday, July 6 with the final taking place on Sunday, July 31. Where is it being held? The tournament is being hosted in England with matches played at 10 venues: Brighton & Hove Community Stadium (Brighton), Brentford Community Stadium (Brentford, London), Manchester City Academy Stadium, (Manchester), Stadium MK (Milton Keynes), New York Stadium (Rotherham), Bramall Lane (Sheffield), St Mary’s Stadium (Southampton), Old Trafford (Manchester), Leigh Sports Village (Leigh), Wembley (London).

Who is taking part? The tournament will be made up of 16 teams following the qualification process. As hosts, England qualified automatically and will be joined by eight-time former winners Germany and two-time champions Norway. Other former winners taking part will be Sweden and reigning champions Netherlands.

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